However, she quickly discovers a different side of herself and develops a passion for writing and journalism. After a harrowing few years which included a cancer diagnosis and an unwanted pregnancy, she graduated in season Like many Degrassi characters, she was the younger sibling of an already existing character.
The interesting thing about this particular character's older sister is that she never actually appeared on the show. Instead she was an unseen but often-discussed character who was feared for her ruthless insults and vindictive personality.
This character initially carried on the family tradition when she was introduced in season 7. Eventually, like many of the show's less likable characters, she mellowed out considerably and become a kind and compassionate friend. The students introduced at the beginning of The Next Generation had all graduated by the end of the show's seventh season.
This guy was one of them, but unlike most of his peers, who made only occasional post-graduation appearances, he remained a prominent character on the show through seasons 8 and 9. This was justified by the fact that he worked at the cafe right next to the school and was dating Jane, still a student at the time. Though his name is actually Gavin Mason, he went by this nickname:. Simpson is the longest-running character in Degrassi history.
In The Next Generation he appeared again as a teacher at Degrassi. He eventually was promoted the position of principal and became the step father of Emma Nelson, one of the show's lead characters. He still appears on the show, but his role has been reduced somewhat over the years.
His name is Archie Simpson, but he is known to his friends by this high school nickname:. This character was in the grade that graduated at the end of season She was introduced as a freshman at the beginning of season 8. Her older brother Sav had been a character on the show for several years before her. Early on, her story lines were focused on juggling her parents' traditional values and her identity at school as a glamorous and free spirited young woman. She later went on to have several rocky relationships over the next few years.
Part of the original cast of The Next Generation, this character was originally characterized as an eager and persistent overachiever. Many of her earlier storylines were focused on her frustrations around her long-unrequited crush on one of her classmates whom I won't name here since he's also in this quiz. Eventually though, he also developed feelings for her and they began a long-term relationship.
During this time, she unexpectedly became pregnant, which caused fractures in their relationship. After much consideration, she decided to put the baby up for adoption. Despite the show's large ensemble cast, each era of Degrassi since The Next Generation's premiere has had a sort of unofficial lead character.
The latest cohort of students to graduate from the show was led by this character. Initially a sheltered and wide-eyed band geek, she was put through a series of traumatic experiences during her time at Degrassi. This included her boyfriend's suicide and a suicide attempt of her own. She graduated in the finale of the latest season of Degrassi: Next Class.
He was one of Degrassi's most popular characters in his day and remains the source of much lively discussion among fans. A transgender boy, he represented Degrassi's first serious engagement with with trans issues. He appeared on the show from seasons ten to thirteen.
His early storylines involved his struggles to have his friends, the school and his family accept his gender identity while his later episodes focused on his romantic relationship with Becky, a girl from a conservative Christian background. In a very controversial episode, he died in a texting and driving accident. This guy is quite difficult to pin down. On the one hand, he's a happy-go-lucky rich kid with a winning smile and a clean-cut look and on the other he's a tormented and spiteful manipulator.
It's hard to which of these two personalities is more "real", since both seem to manifest themselves quite often. He is the first character in Degrassi to explicitly identify as bisexual, although several previous characters were strongly implied to be bi.
He is known for his on-again off-again relationship with Tristan. Although this character was part of the same grade as season 1 Next Generation characters like Jimmy and Paige, he wasn't introduced until season 2.
Most of his early stories focused around him coming to terms with his sexuality and eventually coming out as gay to the people around him. His of the biggest obstacles in doing this, was his very traditional Italian father, who initially refused to even acknowledge his coming out. Later on, after he became more comfortable in his sexuality, his storylines began to focus more on his friendship with Ellie and Paige. This character, who appeared in the Degrassi's 80s and 90s incarnations as well as The Next Generation was by far the most popular and recognizable character of his day.
His care-free, boastful nature and his romance with his more ambitious and serious-minded classmate Caitlin would serve as a prototype for many later Degrassi characters and pairings. In the Next Generation, he's a grieving widower and single father. He decides to adopt his stepson Craig Manning in season two after he learns that he is being abused by his father. She might not have the best advice, but she's always willing to offer it.
This character might seem like a stereotypical ditz at first glance but like many Degrassi characters, there's more to her than meets the eye.
She works at her family's restaurant and has gotten many of her classmates hired there. While Tristan was in coma, she had a secret relationship with Miles which resulted in her getting an abortion, something she's kept secret from almost everybody. Her hair color changes every season. Although the character from the previous question was with Maya for a much longer time, this character arguably had a more important impact on her storyline. He appeared on the show for less than one season, but is very well-remembered by fans of the show.
He came to Degrassi to play for their hockey team. Though he excelled at the sport, he did not enjoy it or the team's culture. He dated Maya for a few weeks before his suicide. Despite a few warning signs, his death was a shock to nearly everybody at Degrassi. This guy was introduced in season 13 alongside his friend Miles. Unlike most Degrassi characters, he manages to avoid having any serious misfortune befall him. A fun and casual guy, he often provides a bit of levity in serious situations.
However, his jokes can also lead to him putting his foot in his mouth. He briefly dated Zoe Rivas until she came out as gay. In season 4 of Next Class, he and Goldie began dating shortly before their graduation. If any character in Degrassi has ever fit the "sensitive bad boy" stereotype it's this guy. For a while, he even drove a hearse for crying out loud! It's not very good. They are really cool. It's amazing. I ask my parents. I steal it.
I work for it. I host a fundraiser. Traveling with my family. Get a summer job. Volunteering at a shelter. Get an internship. A restaurant. The movies. A bowling alley. An aquarium. I confront the person who started them.
I laugh it off. I ignore them. I cry about it. I would confront the boyfriend. Nothing, its not my problem. I would tell them. I'm not sure. I would be fine with it, as long as she is happy. Over my dead body. I would be very uncomfortable. I would be happy for her. I would be upset. Hazel Aden. Who of these was never elected school president at Degrassi Community School? Holly J. Marco Del Rossi. Sav Bhandari.
Damian Hayes. Spinner Mason. Craig Manning. Which character has a son named Jack, is a former member of a band called Zitz and has taught Media Immersion at Degrassi Community School? Coach Armstrong. Joey Jeremiah. Archie Simpson.
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